Dear Colleagues:
I and Prof. Albert Zomaya have served as Editors-in-Chief for the Wiley
Book Series on Bioinformatics for over one year. So far, the book series
has been very successful. The first book was published a few months ago,
and eight books are either in press or in the planning stage.
Please take a look at book series web page for more information:
http://www.cs.gsu.edu/~cscyip/WileyBook.htm
If you are interested in editing or authoring a book related to bioinformatics, please
contact us. Below is the detailed information on the book series. For more
information, go to the home page at
http://www.cs.gsu.edu/~cscyip/WileyBook.htm
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Dr. Yi Pan
Chair and Professor
Department of Computer Science
Georgia State University
34 Peachtree Street, Suite 1450
Atlanta, GA 30302-4110, USA
email: pan from cs.gsu.edu
Phone: (404) 413-5719
Fax: (404) 413-5717
http://www.cs.gsu.edu/pan
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Wiley Book Series on
Bioinformatics: Computational Techniques and Engineering
http://www.cs.gsu.edu/pan/WileyBook.htm
AIMS:
Research and development in bioinformatics and computational biology
require the cooperation of specialists from the fields of biology,
computer science, mathematics, statistics, physics, and such related
sciences. It is the comprehensive application of mathematics (e.g.,
probability and graph theory), statistics, science (e.g., biochemistry),
and computer science (e.g., computer algorithms and machine learning) to
the understanding of living systems. Bioinformatics is fast emerging as an
important discipline for academic research and industrial application. The
large size of biological data sets, inherent complexity of biological
problems and the ability to deal with error-prone data all result in
special requirements such as large memory space and huge computation time.
These challenges require computer scientists to rethink our traditional
methods and algorithms and to adapt to the new research area. The
objective of this book series is therefore to provide timely treatments of
the different aspects of bioinformatics spanning theory, new and
established techniques, enabling technologies and tools, and application
domains.
SCOPE:
This series emphasizes the algorithmic, mathematical, statistical and
computational methods that are central in bioinformatics and computational
biology. Although the possible set of book topics is large, the following
areas are particularly suitable for our book series (but not exhaustive):
Bioinformatic databases
Biomedical image processing (segmentation, registration, fusion)
Bio-ontology and data mining
Computational genomics
Computational intelligence in bioinformatics
Data visualisation
DNA assembly, clustering, and mapping
Drug design
Gene expression and microarrays
Gene identification and annotation
Machine learning methods in bioinformatics
Molecular evolution and phylogeny
Molecular modeling and simulation
Protein, RNA and DNA sequence analysis
Parallel computing in bioinformatics
Phylogeny reconstruction algorithms
Protein and RNA structure prediction
Sequence assembly, sequence search and alignment
System biology
WILEY BOOK SERIES ON BIOINFORMATICS
Series Editors: Yi Pan and Albert Y. Zomaya
Current Volumes
Knowledge Discovery in Bioinformatics: Techniques, Methods, and
Applications (Tony Hu & Yi Pan)
Future Volumes
§ Grid Computing for Bioinformatics (Talbi & Zomaya)
§ Biological Networks Analysis (Björn H. Junker & Falk Schreiber)
§ Bioinformatics Algorithms: Techniques and Applications
(Alexander Zelikovsky and Ion Mandoiu)
§ Machine Learning in Bioinformatics (Yanqing Zhang and Jagath
Rajapakse)
§ Computational Approaches for Protein Function Prediction (Gaurav
Pandey, Vipin Kumar, and Michael Steinbach)
§ Classification Analysis of DNA Microarray Data (Leif Peterson)
§ Elements of Computational Systems Biology (Lodhi and Muggleton)
§ Biomolecular Networks - Computational Methods and Applications
in Bioinformatics and Systems Biology (Luonan Chen, Rui-Sheng Wang,
Xiang-Sun Zhang)
Formatting Instructions:
Below is the link to the guidelines for preparing the LaTex style for the
manuscript. The link also contains guidelines for various other aspects
of submitting the final manuscript.
http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/Section/id-862.html
If you are interested in writing or editing a book, you are encouraged to
submit a proposal (see a proposal template at
http://www.cs.gsu.edu/pan/wiley-proposal.doc) to one of the following
Series Editors:
Series Editors:
Professor Yi Pan
Chair
Department of Computer Science
Georgia State University
Atlanta, GA 30303, USA
Phone: (404) 413-5719
Fax: (404) 413-5717,
Email: pan from cs.gsu.eduhttp://www.cs.gsu.edu/pan
Professor Albert Y. Zomaya
CISCO Systems Chair Professor
School of Information Technologies
Madsen Building, F09
The University of Sydney
Sydney, NSW 2006
AUSTRALIA
Tel. +61 2 9351 6442
Fax +61 2 9351 3838
Email: zomaya from it.usyd.edu.auhttp://www.it.usyd.edu.au/~zomaya
Publisher
Paul Petralia
Senior Editor
Wiley Interscience
111 River Street
Hoboken, NJ 07030-5774
201-748-8784
ppetrali from wiley.comhttp://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/
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